DocumentCode
1169072
Title
Memristor-The missing circuit element
Author
Chua, Leon O.
Volume
18
Issue
5
fYear
1971
fDate
9/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
507
Lastpage
519
Abstract
A new two-terminal circuit element-called the memristorcharacterized by a relationship between the charge
and the flux-linkage
is introduced as the fourth basic circuit element. An electromagnetic field interpretation of this relationship in terms of a quasi-static expansion of Maxwell\´s equations is presented. Many circuit-theoretic properties of memistors are derived. It is shown that this element exhibits some peculiar behavior different from that exhibited by resistors, inductors, or capacitors. These properties lead to a number of unique applications which cannot be realized with
networks alone. Although a physical memristor device without internal power supply has not yet been discovered, operational laboratory models have been built with the help of active circuits. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the properties and potential applications of memristors.
and the flux-linkage
is introduced as the fourth basic circuit element. An electromagnetic field interpretation of this relationship in terms of a quasi-static expansion of Maxwell\´s equations is presented. Many circuit-theoretic properties of memistors are derived. It is shown that this element exhibits some peculiar behavior different from that exhibited by resistors, inductors, or capacitors. These properties lead to a number of unique applications which cannot be realized with
networks alone. Although a physical memristor device without internal power supply has not yet been discovered, operational laboratory models have been built with the help of active circuits. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the properties and potential applications of memristors.Keywords
Memristors; Network elements; Nonlinear network analysis & design; Active circuits; Active inductors; Capacitors; Electromagnetic fields; Laboratories; Maxwell equations; Memristors; Power supplies; RLC circuits; Resistors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuit Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9324
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCT.1971.1083337
Filename
1083337
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